AfterShock Comics And ‘Women Of Color Unite’ To Produce ‘Animus’ The First Graphic Novel Created Exclusively By Women Of Color
by Olly MacNamee
AfterShock Comics and social action organization Women of Color Unite (WOCU) announce a partnership to publish an all new graphic novel, Animus, and the first-ever to be created by women of color.
“The world of ANIMUS is similar to our own, with similar problems: the economy, the environment, conflicts between nations, and countries leaning more and more to the political far right. In this world, there is one big difference: psychic abilities exist. Though rare, these gifts come in many forms including telepathy, telekinesis, healing and teleportation. But only women can possess them. These women are heroes, villains and vigilantes, CEOs, doctors, politicians, artists, soldiers, activists and even petty thieves. In ANIMUS, each has their own story and place in the world.”
WOCU’s #StartWith8 Hollywood Edition program brings together the creative talents of L.C. Cruell, Manon de Reeper, Natasha M. Hall, Stephanie Johnson, Diandra Pendleton-Thompson, Joël René Scoville and Michelle Wilens under the mentorship of comic and TV/writer producer Aron Eli Coleite (LOCKE & KEY, STAR TREK: DISCOVERY) to develop the project.

Mike Marts, AfterShock Comics Editor-in-Chief, said of this new partnership:
“One of the core principles of our mission at AfterShock Comics is to cultivate a broad and diverse spectrum of creative talent – which is why ANIMUS is the perfect project for us to develop When Aron Eli Coleite presented us with the idea and the chance to work with Women of Color Unite, we jumped at the opportunity.”
Cheryl L. Bedford, Women of Color Unite Founder addede:
“At WOCU we have a saying…. You aren’t an ally; you have to practice your allyship every day to be a co-conspirator. Thankful for our co-conspirators: Aron Eli Coleite, his team, and AfterShock. I am so excited for these mentees and hope that #StartWith8 Hollywood Edition serves as a blueprint for what is truly possible in the entertainment industry as a whole.”
“We’re proud at AfterShock to have partnered with Women of Color Unite to work with talented writers to create a world unlike any other. Developing a story with a writer I haven’t worked with before is the best part of my job as a comic book editor, so to be able to work with so many talented women is a joy. I can’t wait for you to see what we have in store for this comic!” – Christina Harrington, AfterShock Comics Managing Editor
“Almost two years ago I was inspired to join WOCU’S #StartWith8Hollywood because they challenged their mentors to do more than just offer advice, but make an impact. With the help of AfterShock Comics, Animus offered an opportunity to go beyond mentorship and give these writers an outlet to tell their unique stories.” – Aron Eli Coleite
“AfterShock is thrilled to partner with Women of Color Unite to showcase the brilliance and creativity of these up-and-coming creators. This is a remarkable graphic novel presenting the works of incredible writers and we’re proud to publish it. We feel honored that Aron Eli Coleite chose to bring this project to us and look forward to this collaboration – one that has so much potential to break new ground in comics and beyond.” – Lee Kramer, AfterShock Comics President